FANZINES
Fanfiction Enthusiasts Are Digitally Preserving Decades Worth of Zines
The Fanzine Scan Hosting Project is helping vintage LGBTQ zines find new audiences—and a home online.
'I Don’t Like Christmas, It’s Gross': An Interview with Shane MacGowan
The legendary singer, songwriter, and frontman for the Pogues talks about his new teeth, his relationship with the band, and "Fairytale of New York."
Inside the Twisted Mind and Artwork of Jeff Gaither
We caught up with the underground legend who has designed horror-tinged T-shirts and album covers for decades.
Here’s Where Your Favorite Punk and Hardcore Bands Lived in the 80s
One blog has compiled Google street views of the addresses of bands reviewed in old issues of ‘Maximum Rock’n’roll.’
Science Fiction Fanzines Before the Future Got Broken
The maze-like pop/counter/subculture narratives of the second half of the 20th century, arguably my chosen hobby-horse for this here existence, is as open-ended as life itself—as chaotic, and as messy. Science fiction fandom is a path in the maze.
Laia Abril's Thinspiration Photos Are Unbearable
For her fanzine, the photographer examined how eating disorders make people self-destruct.
The Fluffy, Pink World of Arvida Byström, Shot by Valerie Phillips
It's full of nipple tassels, rainbow bracelets and cat stickers and you can go celebrate it tonight at a zine launch.
Football, Music, and Beer: The Story of "The End"
When Peter Hooton started his fanzine in the 80s he wasn't doing it for those artsy types.